A community funding scheme run by Tesco in Litherland has enabled Rimrose Valley Friends to deliver four, hand-carved notice boards at entrances around the much-loved Country Park.
The initiative required members of the public to vote for their favourite cause using counters given to them in store. Originally intended to improve just one entrance, the fund awarded stretched to notice boards being delivered to four entrances around the valley. Beach Road and Gorsey Lane are already in place, with two more due to be installed soon at the Derwent Road and Brindley Close entrances.
Roy Bouffler, who designed and made the notice boards said: âIt was a pleasure to create something for a place that holds special memories for me, as a child and then with my own children. Itâs a place of peace and tranquillity, which I have felt the benefit of.â
Cllr Ian Moncur, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, said: âRimrose Valley is a great asset in the borough and The Green Sefton â and Natural Alternatives â team were happy to help, putting up Royâs marvellous notice boards. They look great in situ, are a fine example of local craftsmanship and Iâm sure will be well appreciated by our communities.â
Linda Gaskell of Rimrose Valley Friends added: âWeâre delighted to be able to deliver the notice boards and to enhance several of the busiest entrances to the park. The notice boards will contain a mixture of charity, campaign and other community notices, aimed at helping to bring the various communities which surround Rimrose Valley closer together.
âWork like this demonstrates that Rimrose Valley Friends as a charity is planning for the future of the Country Park and we are not put off by the threat of Highways Englandâs proposed road.
“Space is obviously limited, but any community groups or charities interested in submitting a notice should email enquiries@rimrosevalleyfriends.orgÂ
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